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Show HERMiDWimRiALS . -- " i I. (By I.r.nH; Masters.)1 j in mi . : r'ii- -- i' -- , Sweatee: - .Governor Sijfton Bambgetw0tah's greatest need is mere people on the vast unsettled areas in the vast unsettled . - areas in the confines .of the State. - ' ' " But 22 per, cent of the land ja on the hands of the set- -, tier and the-oth78 per cent is only, waiting the plow to b'essom. ' Mqe" money-speht advertising will remedy . this to a large extent, and I am heartily in favor of ajp-propriatiwhich will provide nation-wid- e publicity for the great intermountain commonwealth of which I am the executive. "... r To the end of getting this huge unsettled fertile acreage intp the hands of the peoplaia memorial will be framed bjthe legislature at jny request, asking the federal govern- -' ment to turn over more of its holdings to the State that" It rray provide an adequate means of livelihood to the hundreds of thousands of Americans who are anxious to find" a place "to live and move and have their being," Tonight, Feb. 1st Wnlkh Ctpn fli er - Frid ay,Matinee4 P.m. Saturd ay,-- . Feb. 3 Louise Lovely in Bertha Kalich in nnA Ismrtiln .. Hansen iii - .' Ambition The nt -- on ,r' THE WEST WILL RULE. Th& peoplef4he4'est-ar- e constantly abused by a certain class of writers in the East They refer to us as "socialists," "populists," "anarchists, "disturbers' "fomen-ter- s of class hatred," "breeders of .discontent," "cranks,", und "hair-brainfanatics.". Sometimes hey use milder terms but more often terms still more severe. That Hhdof "wnlffiFfloea noFarouse-Westerwrath at all, for the West remembers that most of thetwlicies whirh ithAsrnttvrntt JUOA. which haye called forth, these denunciations have been enacted into law and what remains of them are well on the V'7. ';.r '': J' Hi Uhfiitest Award) TV v - . i ay- -t Buy a Stewart Gas Range the Payson High school and Presi dent George 11. Brim hall of the Young university was invited to speak on this occasion. The. snow was so heavy when, Mr. Brimhall got ready to fitart that the Interurban waa nbt running, so he drove as ar as prinviW ad by that time the interurban overtook him. He spoke on "Educational Interests of Utah." Ilia subject was along the line of thTughtHor the )bJectlon"wlTcFlirbe in g rajsed to the. .expenditure of so much money for education and he showed that money i spent in this manner was a boost: HEW IflTERHATIOHAL run . Snperiority of Educational Merit Tbia new creation answers with final Buthoritj all kinds of pnzdinz ' questions each as 'How is Przcmyd pronounced ? " "Where ia jFZgn-aer- tf ' "What ts a contmuoua voyage?" "Whaiia afumntserf tttWhat laifci2a 'Krff""'H6w:lS that pronounced?" and thousands of others. More than 400,000 Vocabulary Terms. 30,000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000 BioeraDhical Entrias. tlvmr finnn iitn- iraOons. 2700 Pages. The only dictionary with tht divided page a stroke of Opportunity of a Life Time WAS NOW $5&0Q 147.00 " $37.00 as pm m ima FwwLlitiMi. WHtf for epeoi-me- n pagea, il- - lurtrationa, etc. eet if Jnm, Pocket Maps if you tmuiB'tHgpaper. t . A JUST VETO. After readingthe President's trenchant objections to the immigration bill, which, he vetoed, it is difficult to derstand why the "literacy test" always receives such a big v.vic m cungress. in a single sentence the President -- baa summed up the most powerful arguments against the mea- ure. - : ' ' " "It is not a test of character," he says, "of quality or of personal fitness, but would' operate' in most cases merely as a penaliyioxJack of opportunitjMn the country from which t imtiMjfni ti (i nniwiTwiH it C.f MERRIAM CO, SptinfiaU. BUn. coni-mission-er j of the in that owneraot the largsTanches CONSOLIDATED WAGON AND part of Utah, arrived here Sat--1 urday to spend a month or more with uib uuiner, mtb. mary j. ra.ee, at Z3 Kost Third North. .Mrs. John i'ace j la "ispendingrtbe'-int-er VETERAHS DAY MACHINE COl here white attends the their daughter Wella, 1 EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM. B. Y. U. iMr. Pace says that he has lived. in Grand for 27 years, but this county TO BE year has been the coldest that he haa time in that experienced in" county Mr. Pace is a great booster The sixth annual -- Public School for Grand Valley and believes hearti in the future of that section. Veteran Day" will be held on Won-- ly day, P'eb. 12. Lincoln's birthday, beginning at 10:30 at the Central. school. Supt. 1j. B. tTggert8en has received word from two of the commanders in Salt Iake that they would be down (By iL. JI. SMITH. M. D.) In of the best care ontakM spite and address the veterans: Colonel of7 oneself, any part of the human ma- -- Tatlock has is liable io become out-order. are the he will send a special message that to the local veterans. The kidneys are the scavengers. and an C Ml persons who-- came to Utah in rlin the poisons from the blood. Their sig,"J7, all members of the GrTTCZair nals of distress, are easily recognized ,nf,ude uch 8mptom9 who puUed hand carts across the acheL depressions, drowsiness, irritab- .plains, all who fought in the Indian mty. headaches, dizziness, rheumatic wars, and those who were born here twinges, dropsy, gout 'Provo, Utah. -- CELEBRATED $15.40 Cash or Terms Phone 2 Double 4 Mrl JohiLJPjace formercounty of Grand county, and one h imiauHifii $20.95 X $25.00 genius. KtttkraaJkfii. $24.67 i jPaf $31.00 - biers than of the people. When a railroad or ait industrial stock goes up 20 per cent, or suddenly falte that much, the people of the West generally ref lect that the railroad or the industry is still there and its actual value is unchanged, for mere is just as much tract and rolling stock on the railroad and just as many buildings and maehineaTin the industry as there were before the bull and bear fight tooK place. The banks out West no longer get telegrams from Wall street ii01"11 them to refuse credits and call in their loans, so the West doesn't worry, the. East can use all the names it ' pleases That does not in the least change the facts. The American Banker says: "The breach between the East and West is toor wide tobeavrcome andin 1920 the breach bids fair to bejvider thanT gyer between the two parties."; Perhaps the American Banker is riglit7but in that ' case the West will still rule. It has the votes and the brains. -a- il-that 1 Backache i ! jl?1.8 of 1 " i- - - ' j j J?M4eekmgMmiMio As the President points out. the oDDortumtv nf an education is-i- n many: cases one of the chief opportunities sought by the immigrant. He comes to our snores because -- he believes that either he or his children will have oppor-'tunit- is of education'not afforded in his own country. He looks forward to the time when "his children, by means of educationwillhavelt ing.possibjejrt: the v The! real purpose of the bill probably is o exclude im : migrants from southern jEurope, . As long as the tide of immigrations was flowing strongly from northern Europe the literacytestj hadeadwatesbecause favor the test then believed that we were receiving the most there arose a demand for the literacy testThis test waa selected becau's it would exclude the greatest possible num-b- er and not with anyidea,ihat it was a just test as between man and man. In reality the effect would be to admit the worst elements from:soulhern Euro anarchists, we imagine, could pass the literacy test, and ; forgers, confidence 'men and those crooks who live bytheirwits could get by the literacy " gen-eral- ly bar: .. A kind of religious test a.lso was provided. Under the provision of the law one could' obtain admittance to " this country if he could convince "the proper immigration offi- cer" that he had been'subjected to religious persecution int Ihe country of his lat "permanent residency.' . From the New York World, which is the - f S WEBSTER'S tnorref rier. Divonii r n i i iu iiinii nn.n pnunni ii niiiii IllUlf 0UIIUUL! nluull nl: :. i m$ grunted fo The West, while not abusive of the East, does indeed look upon that section as provincial and narrow lacking in a sense of values and proportions, and having no well coik ceived ideas of the vastness of this nation and its possibilities, he East gets greatly excited over a break in the stock market, but the West gives such occurrences, since the reserye.ict wasjrassed which prevents the general wreckage of banks, but passing notice. . It considers the stock market - SPFAKS I ,.',1 Panama-'-t- S 6RIMHALL Brig-li&- n . 'B ft if m I pT :iiicnonaries ed - -- m m al i! liWII" H. CEO. 1 box Feature Blue Bird Photoplay Fox Feature CTeat'cham-P!9iLotWP- Wj takenr-- i ' "Our belief is that President Wilson has enunciated the broad principles of .liberty and justice upon which alone a durable peace is possible, and under which the democracy of the world canultimateiy come into its . own. 1 The influence which the President's address exerts upon Europe will depend in a very large jneasure upon the influence-whi- ch it exerts at home, and its influence at home will de"" foTiFJaTultrF i kidneys to their normal state, Js to tdially invited to be oresent. annK plenty or pure water and obtain x o a a v . i ouug ami a a umiauc: ocmum small, amount of Anuric, which ia representative of the G. A. R. of dispensed by most every drueeist. and should be 1 Salt Lake will be present and deUver Anur,c ,s inexpensive . . t 1. 4UaM .cnvu mucn rnore luctiia. is uciun ii addresses. potent than lithia and many find that ' The day'a exercises wili be from Anunc aissolvea uric acid as 'water "' " aoes sugar. 10:30 to 4:00 p. m. People are realizing more anft tn nrn enPupils of the Eighth grade will day that the kidneys, just as do tertain the Veterans' with a program every me Dowels, need to be flushed occaand will also serve" luncheon at noon. sionally.- The kidneys are an elimina-tivAlt readers "of thta , announcement organ and are constantly working will' pleaseassist in spreading this separating the poisons from the blood, under this continual and perpetual acinformation to all concerned. tion they are apt to congest, and then trouble. atarta.Uric acia into the system, causing backap rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy and many other anr. tous disturbances. 1 It means that you are- - a victim to uric acid poisoning. Then ask your druggist-fo- r Anuric, Which was first diacmrorAd ty. Pierce of the Surgical Institute In Buf- Is usually found through the prompt iaio, ana wnicn la dispensed by nearly unumsvauon 01 a miuuy laxauvu, vivif uruggisi m me tana. acat-ter one will that diaperaive tonic L' . i I " - 62 West Center Quick rGoId Relief-- i the Inflammation, remove tin waste, and help Nature, to build up THE quently prevent Ita development, ana mesa Diets may ds ween regularly with beneficial resulta. We are ready your work jT ... EDI K TION OF THE NEW YORK WORLD Peruna is That Tonic. Ita krtinn fa hmmnt timiallv vrv tuocti re, and its u is without harm- lui effects. .Every bouaenoid should Irnm I At linnH fnvtlil niirnnaa. and every catarrhal sufferer should regularly ost this reliable'remedy. The tablet form wiQ be found very conven'snt.; A tablet or two at the THRICE-A-WEE- -- urwoFniioi Practically Daily at the Price of a Frank L. Bentley of Parowan, who Weekly. No- other Newapaper in I athe world gives to much at to low was brought to the Provo General hosprice. l The value and needc a newspaper pital Friday to receive - treatment for in the hounnhrrtd pneumonia. : died Friday nleht than at Jhepresent time. The great The remains have been taken to Par .L " tMMivyv ia uow into owan for burial, Wr.iBentlewas 29 years- 'of are at hand or1 yet be far off it fh events to follow it are eure to be of (He by his .parr tns, Mr. aosuroing mierest ror many amonth and Mrs. John IBentley of P .r..wan to come. . . three brothers and two . qUt.a These are affaira. in which the United Statea, unwilling or willing, is compelled to take a part FRQVO VATER SUIT No intelligent person can ignore such , nan-way- jwiiuoi-earT-umnetheriieacen- - Manyprefer theliquidform which for Marly kalf eroturr bM , J J'JJ : .... J' tha raUutea of th Amtricaa Horn. . - - Both ar good. , 4r 'J Xr . C011ID i.TIffi CO - world-shakin- g bM .TIIRIG&A-JKJK- - WORLD'S i rrnnn 1 nu.nnrit llliTii Tuesday, was continued Thursday af. ternoon to' Tuesday, Feb. 20th. The reason Tor the continuancce is a mis' understanding relative to a sUpnlation between the water users in WaBatch county above the Midway upper dam. and the effect of the stipulation on the. rights of plaintiff and other" water users below the dam. The attorneva f ?JM- case arUi:meet-her- e Feb." 10th for the purpose or reconcilinr the dif ferences. If the'yucceed In this the case is pracUcally closed so far aa hearing evidence is concerned ' If they fail to reach an agreement ft will mean that evidence as to tho duty and use of water in Wasatch count wuiiave to be Introduced. . Charles. T.iiBarretV superintendent 111 I II trKKIIAKI y yniM reglaxubsCTiponriciB-TjirtJtDO . UIIIILILUIIUfllllTXUIlLII nrn van nA axim we offer this uneaualled Thursday that Provoused more water1, ThQ Case Of Provo Pananrnl and THE PROVO HERALD together wiu- - for lawn sprinkling' than Salt Lake ..v.iuU vs.. iProvn cm-f t. 50 gallons per iOO eflukrA vnrrfa nf iw.wiw year ror 4.w. The regular I .panv mvi i suDscription price of the two papers oeing nearfl by. Judge C. W, Morse lawn in Salt '(Lake and 345 gallon la ' iS 3.B0. and inwhlch' hearingwas:jpesumed rrovo. " h- J&Q .... t Ohio 1 Has moved to the old Spencer e PERUNA jcanpeople still attach to those political principles which were once the life blood of the republic." ' 7 ' Shoe Kep airing Company I ; . .s . . J wif ; l V".;' ' '' - - -- - |